Thursday, February 24, 2011

Silver City Movie Theatre

WIRE SOPHIA presents "Play It Again, Woody" 15 to 16 March PTU

The comic genius of Woody Allen Sophia arrives at the wire for a movie marathon that promises to be full of fun ideas and approaches.
Il Piccolo Teatro Unical will be the prestigious stage that will alternate projections, speeches and debates on the work of the great film director.
enthusiast or you are new to the film by Woody can not miss this special two-day event!
The INGRES SO THE SHOW WILL BE 'ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Following are the menus of the two days (coming soon publish the complete program with all schedules of screenings and interventions) ...

PROJECTIONS:
- "Play It Again, Sam" (1972, 87 min.)
- "Love and Death" (1975, 85 min.)
- "Annie Hall" (1977, 94 min.)
- "Manhattan" (1979, 96 min.)
- "Zelig" (1983, 79 min.)
- "Anything Else" (2003, 108 min. )

INTERVENTIONS:
- "Everything You Always Wanted to Know of metacinema and never dared to ask" (Marcello Bruno Walter)
- "Rice, eroticism, death, Woody between Bergson and Bataille" (Joseph Bornino)
- " Atopy of desire "(Joseph Scalercio)
-" Mr. and Dr. Allen Konigsberg. Witz and spirit in tragic cinefilosofia (Luke Wolf)
- "Life of Leonard Zelig inauthentic" (Maria Merante)
- "Groundhog Day all over again : that the elderly Woody "(Elio Girlanda)

The review, to be held at PTU, will begin Tuesday, March 15 at 14.30 to a close late on Wednesday, March 16. There are three screenings per day (two in the afternoon and one evening).

In short, we repeat, the detailed program of the two days!
For now, mark your notebooks on the appointment, and do not take commitments for 15 and 16 March next!

INVADE THE LITTLE THEATRE!

"Millions of books on every conceivable subject by all these great minds and in the end none of them know no more of me on the great mysteries of life" (Woody Allen in "Hannah and Her Sisters", 1986).

"It 's been said that the main theme all of my film is about the difference between reality and fantasy. It 's a theme that recurs often in my films and I think is primarily based on the fact that I hate reality. But you know, unfortunately the reality is the only place where we can eat a nice steak for dinner "(Woody Allen).

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